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About Michael Bali
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I can answer any questions relating to animation, slide show managment and any other problems you are having with MS PowerPoint.

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Creating interactive slides. Slide show management.

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B.S. in Buisness Administration

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B.S. in Buisness Administration

 
   

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Microsoft PowerPoint - Excel and PowerPoint


Expert: Michael Bali - 10/20/2009

Question
I would like to add an Excel spreadsheet into a PowerPoint Presentation, and be able to work on the spreadsheet inside PowerPoint, is this possible?

Mi computer knowledge is average

Answer
Hi Romulo,

Yes, this is very much possible. There are two ways to accomplish this.

If you do not have excel cells to copy and you want to create a new spreadsheet and paste it into powerpoint you can simply, go to powerpoint and follow my steps.

1.  Click on insert
2.  Click on object
3.  In the insert object box you should see a box called object type.
4.  Scroll down this list under object type and click on Microsoft Excel worksheet.
5.  Click OK when you are done.

The second way is to
1. Open your excel file and highlight the selected cells and wish to copy.
2. Click on edit and copy in excel when you are done highlighting.
3. Go to powerpoint and click edit>>paste.
4. To edit your powerpoint within excel, simply double click on the spreadsheet or graph and you will be able to edit it.

I believe this is what you were referring to. I would gladly be able to help you accomplish this if you need any help setting it up.

Thanks,

Mike  

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